Cortex Dmix 600 Software Update
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PRO Infinity Member since 2006 does this unit connect to a PC? Looks like it only reads external storage devices like usb sticks and external HDDs.
'Built around the same engine as the HDC-1000, the DMIX Series integrates the power of Cortex's patent-pending USB compatible technology and a 2-channel mixer into one compact, easy-to-carry, all-in-one digital mixing solution (only 12 lb.). Whether mixing at home, in the club, or at a party, the DMIX-600 delivers optimum functionality and control of your digital music files stored on an iPod, external hard drive, or USB flash drive that is perfect for portable setups, permanent installations and mobile DJ rigs.' Posted Tue 04 Jun 13 @ 3:38 pm. Member since 2010 Unfortunately, the Cortex DMIX600 is a (discontinued) all-in-one stand-alone USB media player. It's not MIDI capable and not intended to be hooked up to a computer to control DJ software. It's for stand-alone media playback only without using a computer. The USB connector on the back is for plugging into a computer to allow you to use it as an iPod dock.
It also cannot be used with timecode because it lacks separate outputs for each of the decks to connect to a timecode sound card. Bmw fsc code generator. Your best option would be to sell it on eBay and use the money to purchase a MIDI controller. A similar product that also offers USB media playback as well as full MIDI controller support would be the Numark MixDeck series. Make sure that the controller that you purchase comes with VirtualDJ LE included, otherwise you will not be able to use it with VirtualDJ unless you purchase the full VirtualDJ Professional: A selection of other popular MIDI controllers can be found on our hardware page: Posted Wed 05 Jun 13 @ 4:50 am.
Hi, I've just got the DMIX 600. I downloaded the cortex database manager and created a database on a memory stick after dragging and dropping the music files I wanted to play onto it first (they were MP3s on my computer in a folder).
I plugged the memory stick into the DMIX 600 and it worked fine, and the full search terms appeared on both decks. I repeated the process using a new seagate 500Gb external desktop hard drive and for some reason the full search terms only appear on one deck (i.e. Search title, search artist, search genre, search bpm etc). The other deck displays only the following three options: playlists, file browser and setup menu - nothing else. I've tried lots of different things like adding the music after creating the database but no joy - it simply won't display the full search menu on both sides.
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Even after verifying the database as the instructions tell you to whilst on the computer. Has anyone else had this problem?
Is there a way round it? As far as I can see, the only way round it is to create a temporary database using the dmix 600 itself - but this is not ideal as you can't use the computer software at all to create playlists, waveforms etc because to do this you have to create a database on the drive on the computer and as soon as you do this and plug it back into the dmix 600 the search terms disappear from one deck. Strangely, after inserting the memory stick into the dmix it asks if you want to verify the database but this doesn't happen with the external hard drive - it just goes straight to the menu when you click on it. Any help appreciated! TOP TIP: Whenever you buy kit, contact the tech support of the company who makes the product, to see what they are like. If you can't find a phone number, and your email isn't answered after, say, a week, then think long and hard if you could deal with that if your shiny new toy broke! If you do get an answer, say that your unit is not working, and judge how good they are from their response.
This can save you a lot of hassle (or cause a lot if the item you had your eye on has non-existent tech support!). Annoyingly, I didn't follow my own rule on my last purchase, and am really starting to regret it!!